. l)c , hues, New Bloomficto, Ja. f lie tUoDinfifltr hitfS. ADVBMTISINO BATES I Trnmlcnt 8 Cents perlluo for one Insertion. 12 " " ' two insertions 15' " " "three Insertions. Business Uoti-ces In Local t'olamn 10 Centi Ver lino. Notices of Marriages or Deaths Inserted frac. Tributes of Kcspcet, &c., Ten ecnts per line. Obituary-notices over live lines, 5 cents per line. TKARLY ADVEItTieiiMr.NTB. One Pqnnre, one year $12 00 Two Squares per year, 20 00 For lotiuM advertisements a reasonable Dis count ivlM bo mndo. Ten Lines Nonpareil or ono Inch, Is one square. SEtV BLOOXFIELI), I'EXX'A. Tuesday, July It, tS71, Important Xotice Willi tlio ovmnietKcment of tlio present ' volinno it was our intention (o advance our Hitliscrijillon Jji ioe; Imt as wo desired to fur nish our pa-jrer at tlio lowest possible, rate, so as to biliifj it within the reach of all, wo determined to try tlio experiment aftor the enlargement, and soo if wo could still keep our terms at 1.00 per year. After a trial of six months, wo find that justieo to ourselves com.nulN tis to add more advertising and 1ocreaso tlio rending mat ter, or malio a f mall Increase in our sub scription terins. TVo have consulted with with many of onr suliscrilers,aii(itlio unan imous wish twims to bo that we should keep our reading columns tip to the present standard, and make snvli increase in price as will cnalilo us so to do. "We shall, tikoroioro, after the fii-li of An just put our ifn.liscrinf.iou price to One Doltar ontl Tweiify-Fivc Cents Ter Year, which is onry an advaneo of 'lix.lf a eent per week. All those whoso sulisvriiit ion is not yet out, will, of course, cnnliimo to ro eeivo Tiik Timer 'without any increased i hargo for such tinio rs they have jiaUl, and all who sul)t ribe or renew previous to the date wlioii.tle'clii'ligc i'l.pricc takes place, can have Hie Advantage; oftho present low l-atc. . . To all, liou ever, who renew or subscribo for Tiik lii.ooMiruaD Timks after August nth, tho turme will be Onk Doli.au and Twkstt3?i;vj Ckx-ot 1'kh Year. A Liberal Donation. On the lst.iust., JC. D. (Saunders, D. D., gave Ono Hundred TIkhisuiuI Dollars as a fund for tho. establishment of a IIos pital, to Jio controlled liy the Presbyteriana, but tho licnelite of the institution are. to bo shared by all suliiniisg humanity, regajidless of creed or color. It is to bo caltoj "Tho Saunders 1 lospyial," nil will be located at Philadelphia. It -is -a worthy enterprise and a, liberal gtk. .' 'President Judgs. AVo a. ratlier sarjn-ised that Perry County does not put forward some .candi date for Prosiilent Judge. This cnunty certuinly fi,ia,mio claim ,tr tho honor than Cumberland, n Umt county has Jiad tho otlico cvensinco this Judioial Distri-t was formed. It cannot be fruit lack of legal ability, for tvo believe tlieo -is no county in tho State, (emless -it is soma oftho ory large ones) that has among, its citizens, so many nblo lawyers, And wo tl ink there are several gentlemen 5n our lorough .Wmo would not orfjy moke as strong a candidate, but if elected, would lo as iikhiIi honor, to the oftVe, aN my yet AiominatoJ by cither politica party. Itereuuc (f rauds. Within the past sixty dayH tto United ' ."-'U'tcs aulJioritibii havo boon ,goiii; heavily .fur those largo in icitntilj) linns is N. Y,, w.ll'n they have mason to suspect of de frauding tlio revemao. J that tiim several liiiui) have bad tUoir stocks .soiled being vluii'Ked with fraudulent Uvoices and false letuims; one firm has compromised by pay ing $.000. Tho largest neizure of all was .made, ,011 tho 29th ult., W. N. AVcsteivult ,& Co., i nit dealers, (f.J Vvatl street, were .captured for $250,000. Tliolr caso has not ye got into tho United fcUUcs District Attorney' office, but tlio i'jistum House fllltAoritie Jinve possession uS their books, jtajiers, &c. Tho raid Is still i progress. Lhj .went Mrs. Stork of Clovejand, H)o, was bin tied to death, by her clothing taking jro from tlio explosion oC a latnn, the ex4jkiion lining caused by her blowing down tliochimuoy to extinguish it This is a very cotnmon wanner of putting out a light and a wry.daogcrousono, as the triage is by Uiis moans fovtid into the lamp. The only safe wy to extinguish a coal oil light, Is to blow a pilrk pnfl itohs the top of tho dtimney, placino; Hio pyuth a trifle below U top, to that tjm Kbi4 vaswi npwards, bmliwl of downwajd". ThWn ill extinguish it without leaving any snieU ami with per fcet safety, and is fur pnd'iiibJe to turning down ttie wkk. Singulnr Altnonphcrlc Phenomenon. Only brief rcferonco has been mado to what was termed a tornado in Ulster county, near Ccntrovillo, Now York,onAVnioday. It was, however, almost an exact counter part of tho Illinois cyclone, but did not do no much damage, solely because it passed over an uncultivated country. An oyo wit ness describes tho phenomenon as follows : I saw tho cloud coming from the moun tain. It looked liko a funnel turned up sido down. Then I heard a terrific roaring sound, as from a rushing torrent ; next, limbs of trees and rails wero whirled into tho air, and fences wo prostrated. The cloud sometimes looked inky black, then red, then bright, and heavy explosions fol lowed. Then it seemed as if the noise eaino from tho craokling llamca. Tho cloud moved toward us closo to the earth. It rolled over and over liko a ball. We were all greatly frightened by sueli an unusual sight, ax.d all tho members of the household left fr an open lot. David San ford throw himself on tho ground and grasped a berry stako. Tho cloud passed the house, and, striking tlio hay-pr-ess, de molished it in an instant, and, passing on, hit tho barn Knd moved it two feet from its foundation. As tho hay-press fell, flying timbers strut k Mr. Sanford in tlio head, rendering him unconscious nnd injuring him badly, lie is now slowly recovering, lie says when tho wind first Struck him ho was partially lifted from flio ground! and would'havc been carried an ay if it had nut been for tho berry stake. Some boys who were swimming in tho brook heard tho roar, and hastening out of the water, threw themselves on the ground, and wero only saved by grasping saplings. Tho track of the fo-rnado was about 100 feet in width and twomilcs in length. Strange to say, in the wake of tho cyclone thoro w.is scarcely any rain, 'but half a mile from it, on cither side, the rain fell in tor rents. Tho ball of cloud appears to have rolled from tho mountain top down through the valley, and then, after bowling along tho ground for two miles, shot upward and disappeared. About $1,000 will cover the damage. A Heartless Woman. Jim. Lydia Sherman was arrested at Xew 1'ruuswick recently by olliocrs from Con necticut, who charged her with having poisoned at difl'ercnt times, three husbands and two step children, the offspring of her last husband by a former niari iago. This woman married a Jerseyinan nearly ten, years ago, and after having lived with him tbrco years ho died suddenly, and un der .circumstances which occasioned con siderable comment. Tho second husband was married in Connecticut, and died un der equally suspicious ciroumstanccH, but as nothing was thoro known of tho former mystery no action was taken. Early in 1870, at Derby, Conn., the woman married Xeilson 11. Sherman, a widower with two child on, ono sixjmd the other fifteen years old. Within nino months these three died all under the same unaecoiihlahle circum stances. On being charged with tho crimes she manifested surprise, either real or very veil assumed. Sho gave no appearance of guilt, find beyond tho simplo surprise nnd tho -assertion of her Innocence did not seem to be at all affected. An examination of tho stomachs of tho three last victims has been made and arsenic in largo quantities has been found. A.Fightfura Farm neur Yonkcrs. For. tliu past sown years a flerco war has been waged in tho courts -over tlio owner ship of a valuable farm of oventy acres near Yorkers. The fight has reached a stagy of unusual bitterness and threatens to end in bloodshed. A late -degree of Jus tieo Tappftn oftho Circuit Court lit White Plains sustained tho decision of tho Court of Appeals confirming tho title of Geo, B, Skinner, tho plaintiff, and giving him $4,- TiiO for thcuso oftho faruifrinco 18(i.'5. Last Monday the Sheriff dispossessed Hugh It. Qulnn and tfauo Quinn, his wt'e, the de fendants, and put Skinner in possession. Then the (Junius attempted to regain pos session, but wero arrested, Mr. Skinner Jailing to protw tho chargu before Justice -Bhannon, theiQuiuns wero discharged. On Friday tho Quiuus again attempted to get psscssion of tho property, and wero a sec ond tinio arrested and committed .to tho coiMityjail. rScloro going to pris,u the Quinns obtained a warrant against Capt. Margin for assault and battery. A large body of armed pohVe are stationed oh tho farm In autigipatiouof an attack by .tho Quiim faction. Wont C'enlH Tunnel Caves In. Dispute lies received tato that the Mont Cenls tiHinel, probably the greatest engi neering wwrk of the age, lins been proved a partial failure. A large portion of tho roof has fafen in, nnd many of the work men are Inujod in tho mass of rock and earth which iww obstructs tlio progress of the work, whtah was rapidly approaching completion. 8evm corpses ltjvo been recovered, but it is known that a laie uninlmr yet remain among tine debris. A largo force of nien are employed to remove obstructions aused by tlie accithjiit. Engineer are uppielioimivu that similar breaks in the roof may occur in other points, and supports of Immense strength and di mensions are being prepared to guard against any such contingency. . A Shaker F.lopcmcut. I A Pittsflold paper gives somo interest ing facts regarding the late Shaker elope ment, and the return of tho partios tho noxt day. A minister accompanied Lawson and Miss Van Valon to Albany, and thcro mar ried tlm. : ' ' Whilo tho marringo ceremony was pro ceeding, or Immediately after It was finish ed, Ira was conscience stricken, as ho says. The marriage could not bo undone, but it could remain unconsummated, and so ho determined it should be. IIo announced to his wifo his resolve to go back to the fold ho had left ; to express his penitenco, seek forgiveness, nnd at last becomo a humblo member of tho family he had de serted, if his sin was so great that ho could not bo restored to tho prominence ho had been honored with. Mrs. Lawsoti did not readily agree to this. Having gono thus far it would bo absurd to return, nnd site emphatically objected to so doing. Hut Ira, now that his head was level again, saw too clearly his error, and ho insisted upon going homo in as good repair as wlimi ho loft. His arguments prevailed, and sho consented, unwillingly though, to return with him, and so ended tho honey-moon. C37" During a recent speech by Henry Clay Dean, at Curydon, Iowa, in tho inter est of a new railroad, two men on horse back rode up in front of tho National Bank dismounted entered the institution, nnd liuding no ono in except an officer of the bank, presented revolvers at his head nnd demanded tho money on hand. localizing that ho was completely at their mercy, the officer surrendered somo $7,000, when the vilhans left. After quitting the bank they rode to tho meeting, which was in tho open air, and -called out that tho bank bail been robbed, adding that they had plenty of money. With a cheer for Wilkes Booth, they then stuck spurs to their horses, and galloped out of town before the crowd had fairly realized what had taken place. A party soon started in pursuit, and after riding a short distance camo within hailing distance of tho robbers, who waved do-fiancer-iid darted off with increased speed. C3T"Abouta year ago a valuablo mare, owned by N. II. Tyrell of Perth Amboy, was taken sick. The surgeon in charge removed from her body a round stone weighing 15 J ounces, andthemaro recover ed. A few days ago sho died, and at tho port mortem another nnd larger stono was removed. Tho mare showed all tho symp. toms of tho malady prevalent in Jew York, So prevalent has this ' disease become among tho omnibus and railroad horses in New York that last week several, of tho roads wero obliged to tako off a portion of their cars, as they could not get horses enough to draw them. Two of tho roads have already lost over one hundred valuablo animals and the iliseaso is still spreading. 3" A lad named Dickinson suddenly disappeared from his homo in Sonierville, Mass. Two days after, ho returned in nn exhausted condition, llo stated that after indulging in vigorous play with other boys, he, with his body heated, had gone into tho water to hatlio ; tho next day ho went to school, feeling ill, nnd studied hard ; in tho afternoon ho took a walk, and remembers nothing more until ho found himself in Manchester, N. II. ; when his senses re turned ho started homeward, and walked all the way. His shoos and stockings wero worn out. lie is now iu a serious condi tion from fatigue and fovor. Tho danger of bathing while overheated is very great. VS" During the last 11 vo months Herman Orcenbauni it Company, wholesale clothing manufactures in New York have missed nbout $:i,(K)0 worth of cloth. Mr. Owen baum informed Cap. Cherry of his losses, and Detective McDonald, stationing him self at the .door of tho factory as tho men passed out, searched each of them. Leon aid Port, n. cutter, hail somo cloth wound around his body next to his skin. Ho con fessed that lie was the thief. Moro pro; city was found at his residence, 142 Kast Third street ITS' Richard Flynn, a bar-tender residing in Jew lork recently went on a bender, and by night ho was so drunk that ho mis took the church of the Rev. Dr. Beach, on West Twentieth street, for a liquor saloon. Ho staggered up the nislo to the pulpit and slapping his hand on the railing, exclaimed iu tones that wero heard by all the congre gation, " I say, boss, givo us a drink of gin and bitters." Otlieer Click was called iu to eject the intruder, lion Flynn expressed a willingness to go if, as ho remarked, the officer would only wait until ho had shut the crib. VW Aii agent for a laryo insurance com pany in New York called somo time since on a gentleman with tho hopo of insuring hi life. On asking whether the gcutlo nnui was not desirous of taking out a life policv, he was met with tho reply, that if the company could insure him hi the future state, lie was perfectly willing. This seem ed to be a poser, but the agent promptly replied that he was sorry to suy his company was prevoiOoJ by its charter from issuing any fire risk. - ' VW A portion of Clinton mountain, in Arkansas, including about one hundred acres, has sunk, carrying tall trees entirely out of sight, aud upoce lk continually enlarging. Another Canal Bottom Drops Out. A singular accident happened to tho Wy oming Canal, near Wilkosbarro, on Tues day last. At a point whore tho Canal passes over a coal mine, tho bottom fell in leaving a holo tho width of tho canal and about two hundred feet long. . Iu a few moments the water on that lovol, which is about two miles long, had run Into the mine, which fortunately is a deserted ono. From this mine thoro aro, however, galler ies connecting with others and they aro consequently also filled with water. Had it not been a holiday and tho men absent from work, tho loss of lifo must hnvo been terrible. Canals aro getting to be very insecure property, as this is tho second instance of tho kind within two weeks. C3F" At Buffalo, N. Y., on the 4th Inst., John W. Davcrick, treasurer of the Wads worth Iron Works, and during the war Lieutenant Colonel of tho 21st New York regiment, whilo walking tho streets with his wifo was accidentally shot nnd killed by Mr. Emory, sexton of tho First Presbyte rian church, Mrs. Davcrick becoming do ranged by tho sudden shock. Emory had been firing a pistol in the street tho entire day. ClF" A terrible accident happened to tho train which left Nashville, on tho evening of tho !Jd inst. AVhilo crossing tho Har pcth river about 18 miles from tho city, thrco oftho passenger cars fell through the bridgo into the river, killing twenty persons and wounding twonty-six others, somo quite seriously. Tho accident was caused by the weakness of tho bridge. - -. C37"On Monday forenoon of lust week a party of live started from Bast Boston for a trip down the harbor. AVhilo oil" Apple island a sudden squall capsized tho boat, and tho occupants wero thrown in to tho water. Three oftho party managed to keep alloat until assistance was rendered, but Oeorgo David and William Hoodring, nged twonty, neither being swimmers,, wero drowned. EST A French Canadian, a guest at a Montreal hotel, was greatly alarmed when tho proprietor told him that if ho had any money ho would do well to have it put in tho safe. Ho felt convinced that tho in tention was to rob nnd perhaps murder him and at night, hoaring somebody talking in an adjoining room, ho jumped out of his window to tlio ground, a distance of forty feet. Fortunately ho was nut much injured. JVew Advertisements. noLiDATSBuna' seminary, HOLIDAYSBURC, PA. A remedy which lias been test, oil for la years. 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JURUBEBA, sent ns a sneclal commission to Hint country to procure it In Its native purity, and having found lis wonderful curative properties to even exceed the ami, -Illations formed by its great reputation., has concluded to otlcr It' to tho public, and Is nappy to stale that ho liasu perfect arrangement for a regular monthly supply of this wonderful l"lii lit. lie has spent much time exicrlmeiitlng nnd Investigating as to the most cltlcleiit prepara Hon from It, for jiopular use, and has for somo time used Iu his own pnietlce with the must happy results, the elfeetual ineillclno now presented to. public, as DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and lie confidently recommends It to every family ns a household remedy which should lie freely ta ken as a blood pui lller III all derangements of the -system and Inanimate and fortify nil weak and lymphatic Icimicritiiicnts., JOHN V. KKLLOti. PhittHt.. N. Y. Sole iigent for the United Slates, ri lcwOne Dollar per Untile. Scud for clrular. 2f,iHw Ik 4vllt aul MlVrAhliig the Ttllrt mvmrf hmdr m G , Sold br lriUU 4 ItmtoM la VKXt VatKBYT u a t . . HKNT FKKB TO AUENTH. A pocket prospectua of the best llliistrslisl fam ily 111 tile, published In both Knglisli snd lienmin, ci nialning Itllile History, lilctlonniy, Analysts, llarmony.nud History of ltellgioim. W, ILI NTti CO. 'M boulli 7lh Hi., Phlludclphia, l'a. ittd4w. II kM
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